you have the "new york post" editorial, that mika just read in part. we have fox news. rupert murdoch has a history and a knowledge of what happens in the prevalence of guns, assault weapons. not guns, assault weapons. in england, i think in 1996. 16 schoolchildren were shot and killed. within two years, parliament had passed maybe the world's most stringent gun legislation. >> total ban. >> yes, that is still existent in great britain today. murdoch is intimately familiar with this. he could be a powerful and very influential voice in this country. >> familiar also with gun legislation, passed in australia, after a shocking incident there. very tight, restrictive gun control legislation in a culture like america, that has always been comfortable with guns. but they passed some tough measures on some assault weapons and what a big difference it's made through the years. >> you know, murdoch is an important figure for the reasons that we're saying. you know, we've talked a lot about the president's need to lead on this. and it's real. he needs to lead. at the same time,